Origin Court: Accepting Disciples With A System
Chapter 140 Sirin Grave Sect (II)AFTER GAINING ENOUGH information about the sect master of the Sirin Grave Sect, Yang Lujia directly left the main sect grounds of the Saber Path Sect. If there was someone who could do the task of subduing this sect, it could only be him. No one else would be able to help him as even the four sect masters were afraid of the woman leading such a sect.
Apparently, they are a sect filled with women practicing different types of cultivation techniques. They only had one supreme rule and that was: their cultivation techniques or arts should be something elegant and pleasing to the eyes. Otherwise, they wouldn’t welcome you.
Yang Lujia could already picture what kind of woman leading the entire Sirin Grave Sect was, from the description that the fatty gave him.
She was someone who hated men to the core, as though they were thorns in her life that must be removed whenever she saw one.
It was said that her mother was cheated on by his father by sleeping with another woman—and she saw that ‘exact’ scene where he made out with his other woman.
Because of that, she was enraged and left their home, then built her own sect where he would curse every man away.
When her mother saw how her daughter changed from a little girl to someone very vicious toward men, she could only sigh.
Her daughter wouldn’t probably be able to marry anyone..
It was the typical story of a woman who hated all men because of some unspoken past. However, hers was somewhat different, as the ‘cheating’ did not directly affect her.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThat was because her father was someone she adored and respected. To actually see how wreck of a father he was behind that kind façade he always wore before her, was such a big blow for her to receive.
“Deputy Sect Master,” she called the woman beside her as she unsheathed the sword from her side. “My cousin’s missing again. Go look for her. Whenever she goes out of the sect, we all know what would happen… her existence would be erased.”
“Yes, sect master,” the other party said, bowing. “I’ll definitely find that little girl. She’s really so eager to sacrifice her life just for some temporary happiness.”
She frowned at the woman’s remark about her cousin. Even she didn’t know what happened to her cousin. She did not even know that she had a cousin like her. However, just like that, her feelings were so deep toward her that she’d even give up her life to protect her. It was truly strange.
Nonetheless, that didn’t matter much to her at the moment. Her current issue was that the other sects were especially targeting their sect this time.
‘The audacity of those old men to attack the girls of my sect. Whoever is doing that to them, I’ll really not hesitate to directly kill my way inside to their sects,’ she thought as she held her sword with even more conviction than before.
Eventually, Yang Lujia arrived before a forest whose another end would lead him to the Sirin Grave Sect. He stopped for while, somewhat hesitant about confronting such a woman in this life. He was really afraid of strong-willed women.
After all, his mother was once infamous for being strict with her students in a university to which he followed her steps and was always lashed out for doing even a single mistake. The pressure he received from his parents, especially his mother was more than a young him could endure. And that was how people saw him as the most perfect but ruthless man in history.
Even after his mother met her death, he still grew up fearing women like her. If they were women who were soft or just slightly fierce, he would not have any issue. But if it was some kind of lunatic that would impose their beliefs and ways onto him, he wouldn’t know how he would fare in that kind of situation. Because that was how his mother usually did it to him back then.
Nevertheless, he steeled and comforted himself that he was stronger than the woman he was about to meet. Conquering her should not be that hard.
Hopefully so.
“Oh, a big brother!” Yang Lujia almost jumped in fright when a little girl was sniffing his side. “You’re a big brother! Your chest… is not big like those big sisters…” She placed her forefinger on her lower lip as she looked at him in wonder and curiosity.
Meanwhile, Yang Lujia was slightly baffled. He didn’t even recognize her presence while standing with a dazed expression before a forest. That was really strange because his instincts should be far better than anyone else.
The little girl then bent forward and looked at his crotch.
‘What is this girl thinking?’
“The big sisters said that big brothers had a long and thick rod attached to their lower body in between their legs. Although you look like a big brother, that doesn’t confirm you’re a big brother at all. After all, one of my big sisters has short hair as you have.”
Yang Lujia stiffened as he stared at the little girl. Still, with one deep breath, he calmed down and asked her, “Where did you learn that?”
However, the little girl ignored him and continued to stare at his crotch. “Is there really a stick there? Why is it flat like his chest, then?” She instead asked him another question, “Can I see it, big brother? I just want to see it! It’s also to prove to me that you’re a big brother!”
Lightly blushing, Yang Lujia let out a cough. He didn’t know why he was acting like a shy idiot. “Little girls shouldn’t be learning about these things. Haven’t your big sisters taught you that these things are bad for little girls? Also, I do not need to prove it to you that I am a big brother because I am a big brother.”
While saying this, he was also thinking. ‘When she said big sisters, did she mean those women from the Sirin Grave Sect?’
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“No! I haven’t seen one yet, big brother! I tried to sneak out of the sect to find a big brother and ask them to let me see theirs, but I am always caught by my big sisters back to the sect!” She had tears flowing out of her eyes as she looked at Yang Lujia.
Yang Lujia slapped his forehead as felt helpless about the current situation he was caught up with. He then massaged his temples and held her up. “Little girl, it’s bad for you to see something like that. Wait until you grow up, you’ll be able to see several of them if you capture other men. But you have to be strong to do that!”
“Really?!” Her eyes brightened up as she stared at Yang Lujia. “Then, should I beat you up so I can see yours, big brother?!”
Yang Lujia shook his head and flicked her forehead. “No. You can’t beat me. You have to find another big brother to beat. After all, I’m very strong.”
“No, big brother! I can totally beat you!” She tried to move her body but learned that she could not. Seeing the grin on Yang Lujia’s face, tears suddenly crawled down her face all of a sudden, which really frightened him.
“Alright, alright, I’ll find you a big brother, then,” Yang Lujia lied. “But what you said earlier, are you trying to escape from your sect?”
The little girl, this time, showed a terrified expression. “H-How d-did you know?!”
“I just know. Anyway, someone seems to be trying to locate you right now. I’ll be leaving now, little girl… good luck with escaping and finding another big brother…” When he was about to turn around, however, the little girl sobbed with her eyes pleading for him not to leave. He sighed and carried her up. “Just this once… but you have to behave…”
She then wiped the tears off her face as she showed bliss in her eyes with clenched fists. “Hmm!”
“Alright.”
Yang Lujia actually tricked her. No one was trying to find her, but he could surmise that she was someone important from their sect.
And although she was a child, he still kept his guard up. But it wasn’t like before where he would think up to the point that he’d kill her. The world wasn’t as dangerous as it seemed when you had the strength to back yourself up.
Now that he was somewhat aware of his strength, he should not become overly cautious. After all, it might backfire. And he knew that those with greater strength would always win.
‘Moreover, since she’s like a core member of the Sirin Grave Sect, I might be able to extract more information from her. But I truly wonder why such a child approached me without me recognizing her presence. Or was I too caught up with my thoughts earlier?’